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Stayed there for three nights in February, as my favourite hotel was full, so I had to find something half decent in that area. Tiny rooms with only the basic, outdated furnitures, shared bathrooms...:( Cleanliness was acceptable, but the whole place desperately needs a makeover....More

I got my room on booking.com at the last minute for a great price of €55, so worth it for that price!! Probably wouldn’t want to pay much more than say €70 if it wasn’t on sale last minute, which is about the going rate...More

Place is located bang in the middle of the red light district, tough to get to from station, upon arrival man (one with the long hair) at the bar was extremely rude and extremely unhelpful. Stairs are a death trap, rooms are dated and smelly,...More

This hotel is a very basic hotel with a shared bathroom right in the heart of the red light district. There is access to a bar downstairs and there is also an area for food. The breakfast that was included was very good indeed and...More

I went with my friend to ask if they had a free room to stay tonight since we had a problem with airbnb and the woman at the bar asked if we had reservation, which we didn't. She could just say sorry we don't have...More

To visit Amsterdam and not explore De Wallen (theDutch name for this area) or to go only to gawk at itssaucier aspects would mean missing the opportunity toview some of the city’s most picturesque canals,historic landmarks, and impeccably presented examplesof traditional local architecture – not to mentionAmsterdam’s own Chinatown, Europe’s largest Buddhisttemple and more local treasures. Sure, there are some

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less salubrious activities drawing the curious to thisage-old part of time. Nevertheless, the Red LightDistrict is still a very safe and incrediblyfascinating area where at the turn of a corner you canbe transported from the dingy glow of modern day neonred to a glorious 16th century Delft blue dreamscape.

No smoking in any of the rooms, but after midnight on the couple of times I've been there, you can smoke in the bar once it's closed to public, guests can sit in bar and smoke.
The rooms I've stayed in have good windows... More

No smoking in any of the rooms, but after midnight on the couple of times I've been there, you can smoke in the bar once it's closed to public, guests can sit in bar and smoke.
The rooms I've stayed in have good windows that open quite far it's obvious that people in the past have just smoked out of the windows.

We were really satisfied with the cleanliness and size of the showers!. There are two or three showers on each floor so they are shared by 3-4 rooms. They even offer shower gel and shampoo at the hotel!